Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Babies!!

Last week I was walking the dogs in the fields when I just about stepped on a nest! It contained one newly-hatched baby, and two as-yet-to-be hatched eggs. I thought I'd seen some sort of sparrow fly off it, so I was trying to figure out what was nesting in the ground up there. I was also freaking out because our fields are being sown on May 15 and I don't want squashed babies. I'm sure there are lots of other nests in the fields but now that I have found this one, I want to protect it.

Last night, I found the nest again, and today I went back to take pictures. I put a few rocks around it so I can find it again, but now I think I should move them back so it's not so damn obvious there's something there. I just want to make sure the babies fledge before the soybeans get planted. Can you see why I nearly stepped on the nest?


Do you see them now?


Fuzzy little baaaaaaabies!



Okay, I'm sorry, but they're so cute it pains me. If the guy who rents our land comes before the fledging, I'll just have to lie down in front of his tractor.



Can you see their mother (or father, but I presume mother)?



Ta daaaa! Horned lark!



Out in the field, I thought it was a killdeer, but when I looked at my photos, I realized I had been wrong.



And now for something completely different. Name that frog! (My field guide isn't handy) I thought all the spotty frogs I was seeing around here were leopard frogs, but evidently not.
And yesterday I saw two massive bullfrogs in our pond.



And here's the creek. Things are greening up!


By the way, I had my long lens on my camera and stayed as far back from the nest as possible, and didn't stay long, period. I really don't want to disturb them, and I really don't want them ploughed under, so I will have to keep an eye on them.

Coming up for Happy Wombat Boy, I have sparrow pics for you to I.D. I think they are Savannah sparrows, but I need your ultimate opinion!


3 comments:

  1. The Killdeer have returned to my parking lot near my office building. Now I have to be careful driving in because momma killdeer will sit in the cracks of the road, and, not move! She'll do this with her babies also!!!! I need to get a more professional camera to get better pictures, like you! ;-) Can't help you with the frog.

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  2. Anonymous7:37 pm

    Ooooooo I just LOVE all this nature coming to life in the spring. How cool .. and talk about camouflage (ok I don't know if my spelling is right) .. but they are impossible to see. I don't know how you managed to not step on them.

    I can see the leaves coming out near the creek ... how great. AFter that neverending winter!

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  3. It is so good to see the trees getting actual leaves. It was SUCH a long, white winter.

    And yes, the babies are amazingly camouflaged. It's astounding, really. Nature never ceases to amaze me.

    A robin is building a nest in the bush right beside our front porch door; Bill said the robin builds a nest there every year. And the barn swallows are back and checking out all their old nests!

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